Austrian alpine skiing legend who won eight consecutive World Cup overall titles and dominated slalom and giant slalom with an unprecedented combination of precision, consistency and technical mastery.
Marcel Hirscher is Austria's greatest alpine ski racer, winning eight consecutive World Cup overall titles from 2012 to 2019 — one of the most dominant streaks in skiing history. His extraordinary technical ability, particularly in slalom and giant slalom, produced season after season of dominant performances. He retired at his peak in 2019 and his record-breaking World Cup victories remain the benchmark for technical alpine skiing.